Preach

  • Lycanthrope

    Lycanthrope

    A primal howl echoes over the thatched rooftops, calling the pack to gather. Below, a man writhes in agony under the moon’s glow, tearing at his clothes as his body undergoes a torturous metamorphosis. He pleads with his family to flee as muscles bulge and claws sharpen, his transformation unfurling with each agonizing moment. Amidst

    Know More

  • Lich

    Lich

    From the eerie echoes of souls to the crackling of forbidden magic, emerges a figure of resurrection—a being reborn with ancient powers. A lich, master of arcane might, shapes existence’s tapestry.

    Know More

  • Skill Tricks

    Skill Tricks

    Skill Tricks are an exciting new way of customizing your character, allowing you to perform such cinematic effects as swinging across a chasm hanging from a whip, leaping off a warhorse while swinging a sword, jumping and running up a wall, and other similar actions popular in movies but until now unsupported in the D&D

    Know More

  • Seafarer

    Seafarer

    Seafarers, starting as marginalized, can amass wealth through maritime professions, with varied skill and tool proficiencies, and modest initial equipment including navigational tools and common attire.

    Know More

  • Militarist

    Militarist

    Militarists range from respected high-ranking advisors in warfare to feared lower-level mercenaries with combat skills honed through adventuring and quests, offering diverse proficiencies and profession-specific equipment.

    Know More

  • Outlander

    Outlander

    Outlanders live apart from society, choosing or forced into self-reliant lifestyles; they are often skilled in survival but distrusted by civilization. They possess basic survival equipment and skills.

    Know More

  • Criminal

    Criminal

    Criminals thrive in society’s underbelly through illegal means, expert in skills like Stealth or Deception and proficient in Thieves’ Cant and tools, equipped to maintain their secretive lifestyle.

    Know More

  • Common Folk

    Common Folk

    The Common Folk represent the populace’s majority, working in various jobs without noble or wealthy backgrounds, often relying on community support and possessing basic skills and tools.

    Know More

  • Clergy

    Clergy

    Clergy serve in religious institutions and are respected where their faith is predominant, often excelling as eloquent and devoted representatives of their beliefs, with specific skills and equipment.

    Know More